McCain-Palin Campaign Continues Slanderous Attacks

by Karen Hatter | October 17, 2008 at 09:39 pm
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An article at Cbsnews.com provides the script of one of the latest automated call messages being used by the Republican National Committee (RNC) in the states of Wisconsin, New Mexico, Virginia, Maine, Florida, Missouri and North Carolina.

Anyone receiving the messages hears a recording saying:  

Hello. I'm calling for John McCain and the RNC because you need to know that Barack Obama has worked closely with domestic terrorist Bill Ayers, whose organization bombed the U.S. capitol, the Pentagon, a judge's home and killed Americans. And Democrats will enact an extreme leftist agenda if they take control of Washington. Barack Obama and his Democratic allies lack the judgment to lead our country. This call was paid for by McCain-Palin 2008 and the Republican National Committee at 202-863-8500.

This new round of strategic attacks by the McCain-Palin campaign occurs after Senator McCain assured a raucous crowd last week that they had nothing to fear from Senator Obama as president of the United States, saying Senator Obama was a "decent person".  

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Karen Hatter

Note: Without any clarification as to a timeline of the events, the script being used by the Republican National Committee (RNC), approved by Senator McCain and the McCain-Palin campaign, could be interpreted as Senator Obama being involved with Professor Ayers at the time of the acts mentioned, which is a misleading characterization.

Senator Obama was an eight year old child at the time of the events attributed to William Ayers.

Jordan Yerman
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at 05:35 on October 18th, 2008

It reeks of desperation, in my opinion.

(Overall, though, I remain more concerned about the voting machines than about the actual last-minute electioneering)

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Karen Hatter

Me too, Jordan (re: the voting machines)!

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joellerose

Your title is a lie.  Every word in the text you cite is a fact that has been well documented.  Obama has worked closely with Ayers; Ayers is a terrorist whose organization bombed American buildings, and an extreme leftist agenda is on tap is he wins.  Where's the slander except for this post?  That Obama was eight years old when the bombings took place is duplicitous.  He was 40 when Ayers said he hadn't bombed enough.

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master_jim2008

After 8 yrs of RIGHTWING agenda, we NEED some breathing room on the left, and if you can't tolerate or abide by that, well....other countries would be more than happy to take you. If McCain and Palin get in, it won't matter anyway, because it'll be Armageddon by June 09.

Here is what chaps my hide. Our founding fathers decreed there should be seperation of church and state. Laws are NOT to be made based on religious agenda. If I'm a woman who wants an abortion, that's my right to have one, NOT a law by religious zealots who say I can't. Oh sure, they can talk to me all they want to, try to pursuade me not to have one, even offer to help me put my kid up for adoption after I give birth, but if I choose to go ahead and have an abortion, NOW it's between ME AND GOD as to what happens to me. You can't save everyone, so just go after the ones who are willing to listen instead of enacting laws that shove your beliefs down my throat. Remember, you catch more flies with honey than vinegar, so....back off, stay out of politics, save who you can and leave the rest alone.

BTW, call me a bad one if you want for having these views, but I AM a Christian.


master_jim2008
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at 08:17 on October 18th, 2008

Karen Hatter, I like this story. It's good stuff.

Sorry, forgot the gSf

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joellerose

What does this comment have to do with the lie that is this post?

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master_jim2008

The post isn't a lie, but everything the RNC is saying in the phone call IS.

Rhonda J Mangus
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at 08:52 on October 18th, 2008

Karen Hatter, I like this story. It's good stuff. Thanks for this story. I think people should be more concerned with Governor Palin's association with Bishop Thomas Muthee, Wasilla Assembly of God Church, and Todd Palin's past membership in the AIG.  

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AdrianS

Investigate Mr. Barack Hussein Obama and you'll find that Obama "has worked closely with domestic terrorist Bill Ayers, whose organization bombed the U.S. capitol, the Pentagon, a judge's home and killed Americans."

Google it!

Do some research and you'll find that Mr. Obama did consort with Bill Ayers and others; Frank Marshall Davis (an known communist) and Rev. Jeremiah Wright (of 'God Damn America' fame), and many others who are gutter associates of Barack Hussein Obama.

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Elect John McCain, honorable patriot and preferred choice of the larger majority of Americans for Commander-In-Chief of the U.S.


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dunkelberg

About as much as the one preceding it.

Fairbanks
Fairbanks
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at 09:12 on October 18th, 2008

On the other side is the gutter journalistic New York Times, the clown in the storm drain. 

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master_jim2008

preferred choice for neo-con nazis perhaps

dunkelberg
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at 09:39 on October 18th, 2008

Just more of the GOP's gutter politics.

Truth is the biggest defense for slander and libel.

Libel and slander laws offer an exception for "public figures".  However, you lose that defense for "reckless disregard for the truth".  That is what launches this egregious attack by "Songbird" McCain. the McCain-Bush-Palin campaign, "Troopergate" Palin, FOPs, Swift Boaters and other low blow operatives  into slander.  

Vote McCain-Bush for four more years of lies and distortions!

Good post, Karen Hatter!

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dunkelberg

AdrianS (NOT VERIFIED)

Later reflections on underground period

Fugitive Days: A Memoir

In 2001, Ayers published Fugitive Days: A Memoir, which he explained in part as an attempt to answer the questions of Kathy Boudin's son, and his speculation that Diana Oughton died trying to stop the Greenwich Village bomb makers.[16] Some have questioned the truth, accuracy, and tone of the book. Brent Staples wrote for The New York Times Book Review that "Ayers reminds us often that he can't tell everything without endangering people involved in the story.[17] Historian Jesse Lemisch (himself a former member of SDS) contrasted Ayers' recollections with those of other former members of Weatherman and has alleged serious factual errors.[18] Ayers, in the foreword to his book, states that it was written as his personal memories and impressions over time, not a scholarly research project.[15]

Statements made in 2001

Chicago Magazine reported that "just before the September 11th attacks," Richard Elrod, a city lawyer injured in the Weathermen's Chicago "Days of Rage," received an apology from Ayers and Dohrn for their part in the violence. "[T]hey were remorseful," Elrod says. "They said, 'We're sorry that things turned out this way.'"[19] In the months before Ayers' memoir was published on September 10, 2001, the author gave numerous interviews with newspaper and magazine writers in which he defended his overall history of radical words and actions. Some of the resulting articles were written just before the September 11 terrorist attacks and appeared immediately after, including one often-noted article in The New York Times, and another in the Chicago Tribune. Numerous observations were made in the media comparing the statements Ayers was making about his own past just as a dramatic new terrorist incident shocked the public.

Much of the controversy about Ayers during the decade since 2000 stems from an interview he gave to The New York Times on the occasion of the memoir's publication.[20] The reporter quoted him as saying "I don't regret setting bombs" and "I feel we didn't do enough", and, when asked if he would "do it all again," as saying "I don't want to discount the possibility."[15] Ayers has not denied the quotes, but he protested the interviewer's characterizations in a Letter to the Editor published September 15, 2001: "This is not a question of being misunderstood or 'taken out of context', but of deliberate distortion."[21]

In the ensuing years, Ayers has repeatedly avowed that when he said he had "no regrets" and that "we didn't do enough" he was speaking only in reference to his efforts to stop the United States from waging the Vietnam War, efforts which he has described as ". . . inadequate [as] the war dragged on for a decade."[22] Ayers has maintained that the two statements were not intended to imply a wish they had set more bombs.[22][23]

The interviewer also quoted some of Ayers' own criticism of Weatherman in the foreword to the memoir, whereby Ayers reacts to having watched Emile de Antonio's 1976 documentary film about Weatherman, Underground: "[Ayers] was 'embarrassed by the arrogance, the solipsism, the absolute certainty that we and we alone knew the way. The rigidity and the narcissism.' "[15] "We weren't terrorists," Ayers told an interviewer for the Chicago Tribune in 2001. "The reason we weren't terrorists is because we did not commit random acts of terror against people. Terrorism was what was being practiced in the countryside of Vietnam by the United States."[3]

In a letter to the editor in the Chicago Tribune, Ayers wrote, "I condemn all forms of terrorism — individual, group and official". He also condemned the September 11 terrorist attacks in that letter. "Today we are witnessing crimes against humanity on our own shores on an unthinkable scale, and I fear that we may soon see more innocent people in other parts of the world dying in response."[24]

Views on his past expressed since 2001

Ayers was asked in a January 2004 interview, "How do you feel about what you did? Would you do it again under similar circumstances?" He replied:[25] "I've thought about this a lot. Being almost 60, it's impossible to not have lots and lots of regrets about lots and lots of things, but the question of did we do something that was horrendous, awful? ... I don't think so. I think what we did was to respond to a situation that was unconscionable." On September 9, 2008, journalist Jake Tapper reported on the comic strip in Bill Ayers's blog explaining the soundbite: "The one thing I don't regret is opposing the war in Vietnam with every ounce of my being.... When I say, 'We didn't do enough,' a lot of people rush to think, 'That must mean, "We didn't bomb enough shit."' But that's not the point at all. It's not a tactical statement, it's an obvious political and ethical statement. In this context, 'we' means 'everyone.'"[26][27]


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Jordan Yerman

Some Republican representatives are also displeased by this:

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Nevada Democrat, and Sen. Susan Collins, a Maine Republican, made separate appeals to McCain on Friday. Collins faces a tough race for re-election and serves as a co-chairwoman of his Maine campaign.

"These kind of tactics have no place in Maine politics," Collins spokesman Kevin Kelley said. "Sen. Collins urges the McCain campaign to stop these calls immediately."

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Karen Hatter

The automated call script, as written, is slander.

 

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Babel-Fish

Many people work with people that have hidden agenda's it does not mean that they follow the same trait of thinking.

This is of course the dirty tricks brigade, pathetic, so pathetic and thats for sure  

Babel-Fish
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at 17:57 on October 18th, 2008

Karen Hatter, I like this story as it highlight the patheticness of the dirty tricks brigade.

I see here in these threads how easy it is to political indoctrinate citizens with patrotic propaganda complete lies, its correct to say humans can be so gulible, look at the political arguments over two people that could only be trusted to shine shoes out side the White House as both are corrupt as most american politicians are, they are the normally the only ones that get attracted to politics and they know they have to do what their puppet masters the elite corperates that sponsor them.

The real dirty trick is being played once again on the american public and the shoe shine boys show the gleaming teeth and false smiles, God bless corperate America before the devil gets a chance. Wake up americans these guys want to put the blinkers over your eyes, tell you want you want to hear and possibly send you or your kids to fight their corperate bosses wars.

Yes call it patrotism or the great american dream and whilst your dreaming they will raid your pockets take away your rights to suit their needs and completly hood wink you to believe them for that five minutes needed to take your country into another war to achieve corperate aims.          

I can't really wish you to chose the best man as your choice is limited to a couple of corrupt puppets, my vision is Plato smiling from his grave saying I told you so thousands of years ago the greek governing system is flawed and open to much corruption and abuse by the wealthy. Seemingly the only people that listen and with glee were the rich and wealthy. ironic so very ironic for sure.  

 

Jon Azpiri
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at 16:41 on October 19th, 2008

Karen Hatter, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Elayne

So, you're saying that by "Goggling" it, makes it factual?

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Patrick M

If it is slander when McCain/Palin engage in this activity...

What do you call it when Obama/Biden do it?

Oh! that's right, you don't talk about them like that do you?

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